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Dr. Gregory Lecrivain is the head of the DRESDEN-concept Research Group PRONTO (Particle Resuspension in Environmental Flows), a joint initiative between Technische Universität Dresden (TUD) and Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR). He holds a doctorate from the University of Manchester (UK) and conducted research at Kyoto University (Japan) as a Marie Curie Fellow. His work focuses on microplastic transport in flowing waters, leveraging HZDR's ultrafast electron beam X-ray tomography and TUD's high-performance computing for environmental fluid dynamics. Collaborating with Professor Bernhard Vowinckel from TUD's Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Lecrivain's group addresses global challenges like microplastic pollution in aquatic ecosystems using interdisciplinary approaches.
- Education: PhD in Fluid Mechanics (University of Manchester, UK)
- Awards: Marie Curie Fellowship
PRONTO's research combines experimental and computational methods to study particle-laden flows, with applications in environmental and energy engineering. The group benefits from dual institutional support, enabling novel investigations into pollutant dispersion and sustainable solutions.
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